Definitionn. American musteline mammal typically ejecting an intensely malodorous fluid when startled
Last update: July 10, 2015
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The bear, badger, wolverine, polecat, ermine, common weasel, otter, wolf, fox, lynx, mole, hedgehog, common shrew, water-shrew and lesser shrew (Sorex vulgaris, S. [Please select]
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Stinks like a polecat. [Please select]
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Husband rolling in drunk, stink of pub off him like a polecat. [Please select]
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"Now, you fiery polecat," said Swinton, "you may go and cut their lashin's, and take _that_ as a parting gift." [Please select]
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The owner of that nameless odor was a polecat--not our polecat; worse than that--and--well, you know the breed. [Please select]
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The first that the polecat knew of him was that red-hot fork-like feeling that means fangs in the back of your neck. [Please select]
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It was only the eye that was deceived, not the nose--at least, not the polecat's nose--by motionlessness. [Please select]
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And then the polecat took her, leaping with unexpected agility, and pulling her down out of limitless freedom and safety. [Please select]
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But the dog followed the polecat into a jungle-like reed fastness, and--almost never came out again. [Please select]
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We set a trap for a leopard on a hill behind the Nam-ting River camp and on the second afternoon it contained a splendid polecat. [Please select]
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